John Gotti

John Gotti

John Gotti (born October 27, 1940, died June 10, 2002) was a Italian-American mafia member. According to authorities, he was the don of the Gambino crime family, one of the five major New York mafia families, from 1986 to 1992. Find more...

John Gotti (born October 27, 1940, died June 10, 2002) was a Italian-American mafia member. According to authorities, he was the don of the Gambino crime family, one of the five major New York mafia families, from 1986 to 1992. Find more John Gotti pictures, articles, news, and information here.

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NEWS BRIEFS The son of infamous mobster John A. Gotti and the brother of "Growing up Gotti" star Victoria Gotti has been arrested again. Police raided John Gotti Jr.'s home late last night and arrested the mobster on charges of murder and racketeering. "The kids were hysterical," said his sister, Angel Gotti. Evidently John had been up all night with one his sick children. "They just won't leave him alone," she said of the FBI. "They want his blood." A law enforcement official said two other men, Michael Finnerty and David D'Artino, associates of Gotti, were also in custody on charges that emanate from ... Read Full Story
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Mafia boss John Gotti went to his grave hating his oldest son, Junior, a mob snitch claims in secretly recorded conversations with close confidants of the Dapper Don.Lewis Kasman- known as Gotti’s “adopted son” - trashes John A. (Junior) Gotti on the tapes and says the mob prince was despised by his infamous dad. “He died hating that kid, you know that,” Kasman told reputed Gambino consigliere Joseph (JoJo) Corozzo in an October 2005 conversation.Kasman, 51, is expected to be a key turncoat witness against Junior at his upcoming racketeering and murder trial in Tampa.He taped several conversations with high-ranking Gambino gangsters, transcripts of ... Read Full Story
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  Getty Images Victoria Gotti finally publicly admitted her mob boss father John Gotti was a murderer on an episode of 48 Hours Mystery on CBS that airs this weekend. Victoria, 48, came clean about her thoughts on her dad's life of crime on the show. According to People.com she said: I would lie awake nights and cry. 'Is my dad gonna come home? Is he gonna go to jail again? Is he going to get hurt? Is he gonna get killed?'" John Gotti (NY Post) John Gotti was the head of the Gambino crime family in New York. He was called the "Teflon ... Read Full Story
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The Mythology of Frank Paul Gambino   The reason I named it the mythology of Frank Paul Gambino is because I realize most people will not believe it.   However we plan on developing a new religion based on Paul Castellano being the Apostle Paul AKA the Son of the made man Carlo Gambino his bastard son and it is believed that his mother Blond Eva Austin Jones was of the seed of Shaka Zulu, making him King of Kings.   These stories are as real as the mythology of Prince Hall the mulatto, which was the foundation to Prince Hall Freemasonry.   This ... Read Full Story
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Improvise and be innovative When you are right you are right and sadly you are correct. I remember when I had a crew or two and I would come up with ideas and we would carry them out successfully for a profit. But now I am told I have be a one man band or find a new band because the one I am trying to work with is not working out. I guess Janet Jackson has her thing and is not open to newer ideas, because I fed her a lot of information and got nowhere with it and now she complains about ... Read Full Story
Is this what potential jurors for John Gotti Jr.'s trial were worried about? Apparently the Deadlock Don—the Teflon Don's son is free on $2 million bail after a fourth mistrial—has invited the jurors for Christmas dinner! In case the offer wasn't already tempting, Gotti told the Daily News, "I'm cooking dinner here." Of course, there are some technicalities. Like how Gotti doesn't even know who the jurors are: "My door's open if they...  
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Recently acquitted John A. (Junior) Gotti, home for his first Christmas since 2007, plans a holiday feast with his family - and any jurors interested in breaking bread with the ex-Gambino boss.  
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Federal prosecutors aiming to convict mob scion John Gotti Jr. came up short for the fourth time in five years when a deadlocked jury failed to reach a verdict. After more than a year behind bars, Gotti Jr. was released on $2 million bail yesterday and visited his mother in Howard Beach, Queens, before returning to his home in Oyster Bay, Long Island, the Post reports. "This is unbelievable, I can't put it into words. It's been a long...  
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The Government ought to give John Gotti, Jr. a rest. After 9 days of deliberations in a 4th retrial, the jury announced it was deadlocked. But the Judge gave them the dynamite charge, rather than let them go. The end seemed near for the fourth racketeering trial of Gotti when the jury said it could not reach a unanimous verdict in a note late in its ninth day of deliberations, a record for the Gotti trials. Gotti, 45, blew a kiss to his...  
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A judge has declared a mistrial in the case against former Gambino boss John Gotti Jr — again. In its 11th day of deliberations, the deadlocked jury issued a note stating that they couldn't come to a consensus on any of the murder and racketeering charges against the mob scion, who claims he retired from organized crime in 1999. "We can not reach a unanimous decision on any count,” the jury’s note to Federal Judge Kevin Castel read...  
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NEW YORK — A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday at the racketeering trial of John "Junior" Gotti after a jury failed to reach a verdict against the son of the notorious Gambino crime family mob boss – the case's fourth hung jury in five years. The anonymous jurors deliberated 11 days before notifying the judge they were hopelessly deadlocked over racketeering conspiracy and murder charges. Prosecutors accused Gotti of ordering gangland hits to...  
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NEW YORK — Will he become known as "Teflon John"? A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday at the racketeering trial of John "Junior" Gotti – the son of the late Gambino crime family mob boss often called "Teflon Don." It was the case's fourth hung jury in five years. The elder Gotti had a knack for evading convictions on a variety of mob indictments brought against him. He finally was convicted in 1992 of murder and racketeering and died...  
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More than a week into deliberation on the fourth racketeering trial against one-time Gambino boss John Gotti Jr., the jury still hasn't come up with a verdict — and one of its members wants a vacation. Eight days after lawyers rested their cases, the jurors continue to wrangle over charges that the 45-year-old mob scion was behind multiple gangland murders in aid of a cocaine ring. Further complicating things, one of the jurors, an...  
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Photograph from 1010WINS Basking in the glow of his fourth racketeering-and-murder mistrial, "Deadlock Don" John Gotti Jr. gave a few interviews while enjoying freedom in his Long Island home. He admitted to 1010WINS' Juliet Papa, "I'm a little off. For 16 months I was in a bed by myself and for 13 or 16 months I was in solitary confinement so I had quiet." With WCBS 2, he was philosophical about not wanting his kids to get involved with...  
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Could the fourth time be another charm? The jury deliberating the fate of John Gotti Jr.—whose past three federal trials have ended in mistrials—sent a note to Judge Kevin Castel yesterday reading, "We are unable to reach a verdict." Castel told the group to keep deliberating at first, but then sent them home for the weekend. Castel said, "My advice to you is to try not to think about the case ... and to return rested and refreshed...  
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